A new facet of the productive structures is the accrued importance of the component "knowledge and training". Indeed, knowledge and training become parts of the productive process from the beginning to its marketing, the traditional vocational training being a limited part of the activities regarding knowledge and transfer inside the working place. At the same time, educational systems come more and more to resemble productive systems; first of all, because their employees are, in many countries, the most relevant part of the working force, secondly, because their "products" are quite often evaluated by the market; thirdly, because part of these educational systems are integrated in the productive system itself. As productive systems, educa...
As we enter the knowledge-based society of the 21st century, "how to improve economic performance th...
Includes bibliographyThe success of global policies and strategies aimed at training for productive ...
By formulating an endogenous growth model that combines elements from Romer (1990), Aghion and Howit...
The need for qualified human resources are getting increased by the rapid development in science and...
To put the need for developing a system of lifelong learning for China in context, this chapter begi...
How does the rate at which firms adopt new technologies affect the level of education and training o...
Establishing the new society is accompanied by a global intellectualization of the entire economic s...
In the industrial era the ways of acquiring knowledge were adopted to the existent circumstances. By...
Work and knowledge have many connections: education is no doubt useful for industrial development. B...
AbstractAs a key resource, knowledge represents a factor of economic and social development. Interes...
Among the most complex subjects that affect modern society in this early millennium, the problem of ...
The subject of the research is the change in the prerequisites of the educational process in politic...
By formulating an endogenous growth model that combines elements from Romer (1990), Aghion and Howit...
As American education struggles to achieve new competencies for an emerging information age, popular...
Abstract Labor market regulation and its relations with education and training have been performing ...
As we enter the knowledge-based society of the 21st century, "how to improve economic performance th...
Includes bibliographyThe success of global policies and strategies aimed at training for productive ...
By formulating an endogenous growth model that combines elements from Romer (1990), Aghion and Howit...
The need for qualified human resources are getting increased by the rapid development in science and...
To put the need for developing a system of lifelong learning for China in context, this chapter begi...
How does the rate at which firms adopt new technologies affect the level of education and training o...
Establishing the new society is accompanied by a global intellectualization of the entire economic s...
In the industrial era the ways of acquiring knowledge were adopted to the existent circumstances. By...
Work and knowledge have many connections: education is no doubt useful for industrial development. B...
AbstractAs a key resource, knowledge represents a factor of economic and social development. Interes...
Among the most complex subjects that affect modern society in this early millennium, the problem of ...
The subject of the research is the change in the prerequisites of the educational process in politic...
By formulating an endogenous growth model that combines elements from Romer (1990), Aghion and Howit...
As American education struggles to achieve new competencies for an emerging information age, popular...
Abstract Labor market regulation and its relations with education and training have been performing ...
As we enter the knowledge-based society of the 21st century, "how to improve economic performance th...
Includes bibliographyThe success of global policies and strategies aimed at training for productive ...
By formulating an endogenous growth model that combines elements from Romer (1990), Aghion and Howit...